Welcome to the hawaiʻi forestry and agroforestry trees website the photographs here illustrate the most commonly planted trees in hawaiʻi.
Blue marble tree kauai.
In 1984 gurudeva planted 108 blue marble trees for pilgrims and guest to sit under.
These bright blue fruits drop from the blue marble tree and fall to the ground where the outer husk rots away and reveals the hard nut in the center.
The seeds are used in hinduism as prayer beads by the name rudraksha.
The english name is blue marble tree since the one inch diameter fruits are a rare cobalt blue.
The seeds of the blue marble trees are a cobalt blue and when dried will be used for prayer beads.
Their unusual color was written about in a scientific american article.
They do better in high rainfall areas in valleys and near stream banks on the windward side of the hawaiian islands.
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When mature this species has a high open crown and thin buttress roots at the base.
The blue marble trees grow in haiku maui rudraksha beads.
This tree is grown for the ornamental flowers foliage and edible but tangy and bitter fruits.
It seems there are two and only two living species on the earth that create color using refraction and not reflection.
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The species is well regarded for its timber and as a key in regenerating rainforest.
Available in 5 gal pot size.
During summer iridescent.
Fast growing up to 100 ft tall.
The place is very quiet and a stone statue of ganesha is near the entrance gate as well as several picnic tables located within the grove.
Elaeocarpus angustifolius is a large and fast growing rainforest tree native to australia in the elaeocarpaceae family.
It is commonly known as blue quandong blue marble tree bracelet tree or blue fig although it is not closely related to the genus of figs.
A deep sea crustacean and eleocarpus ganitrus the.
Blue marble tree is a large tree that is more appropriate for campuses parks and botanical gardens than home gardens.
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